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BUNG 101 CD
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"Berlin four piece have put the finishing touches to their new album Expander. Mina asked musical comrades to rework their tracks: The result is a beautiful list of highly prolific German producers: Mina's divided universe (rock/dance is cleverly represented, because on the one hand bands are covering Mina's tracks and on the other hand DJs are remixing the songs of their last album A to B. With Erobique, Micha Acher (Notwist), Vredus (Commercial Breakup), Schneider TM (City Slang), Rechenzentrum (Kitty Yo), Neoangin, Mina, Sitcom Warriors and many more."
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BUNG 85 CD
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"There are only a few records that represent Berlin, which are really essential, which defined a style or broken new ground and represented the city of Berlin at a given era. Einstuerzende Neubauten, possibly some of the Nick Cave records from the late Eighties, obviously Iggy Pop's Idiot. Lately, maybe only Tarwater and To Rococo Rot came close but in a very different way. Now the time has come to add a new name to this list: Mina. Listen to their new album A to B. Feel the heartbeat of this city. Feel the ever changing moods and see the young people of Berlin dance to their music. Nobody does it better at the moment. This city, which is brimming with alternative culture, which likes to rock out as much as it likes to dance, the city that never sleeps. Berlin has gone through a total blood exchange after the wall came down and thousands of young creative people moved in and have lived here ever since. They have reshaped Berlin -- it's nightlife, it's art scene and it's cultural mix. Mina are right in the middle of all this. Their new album was created in this atmosphere of anything goes. A to B simply defines Berlin in 2001."
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BUNG 66 LP
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Year 2000 release; last copies, reduced price. "Pop Tics will be a totally new and exciting kind of compilation. It will feature the works of various bands, artists, designers, and painters from all over the world. Why this? Everybody is talking about the millennium. We don't care. That's why we asked our favorite DJs and bands together with their graphic teams to write and design the last pop song of the 90s (no longer than 2 minutes -- that's enough for the 90s). Artists: Jim Avingnon (Ger), Yoshinori Sunahara with Mars Art Lab (Japan), Helen Love (UK), Olaf Hund (Fr), Andreas Dorau with Moritz Reichelt (Ger), Business Class (Spain), Pizzicato Five with Groovisions (Japan), Pop Tarts with E-Boy (Ger), DOB (Japan), Dauerfisch (Ger), Yukari Fresh with Popsy Rock (Japan), Discordia (UK), Jeans Team (Ger).
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BUNG 69
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"The first track is a collaboration with the Berlin-based DJ and producer team Copasetic. The result sounds like a genuine sound clash: Copasetic with their Jamaican flair set their distinctive vibes to the nonsensical word samples provided by Le Hammond Inferno and here it is: a killer dance track with joyful ska influences. It somehow sounds a little like Mr.Oizo after listening to many Jamaican records. B1 features an extremely rare remix by London band Delakota who released a remarkable album on Go-Beat this year. This laid-back and dubby Hammond version provides a sweet scent of relaxation."
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BUNG 64 EP
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The 12" version features three new, exclusive and unreleased DJ-tracks by Dauerfisch, Stereo De Luxe and Pat & Matwell Explosion. Last copies, reduced price.
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BUNG 56
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"On their second collector 10 Inch Mina are travelling through the experimental land between electronic, weirdness and pop. 'Ms Maria' starts with a noise loop that ends in an uptempo handmade breakbeat song. And on 'Sechs Für's Parkett' Mina show their unique ability to mix the skills of a classic band with the beats of house-DJs. Music, telling great stories without the use of words. Instrumental epics in pop formats, way too shiny and clear for living rooms. Music for relaxing days on the seaside that can even make you enjoy a terrible rainy summer day."
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BUNG 18 CD
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"The roots of the music that we call Trance Cocktail started on Moogs in Stockholm (The Cardigans and Komeda), in Muzak in London (Mike Flowers and Cound Indigo) , in stereo in Tokyo (Pizzicato 5 and Kahimi Karie), before becoming known as Loungecore in America (Combustible Edison) and Neo-Eurovision in Berlin (Stereo Total). Momus, who moved to Paris in 1994, placed an advertisement in the French capital's most adventurous magazine, Nova. 'Girl singer wanted for an album of songs in the style of 1970s Italian soft porn films', it read. The half-Thai, half-French Laila France, a 21 year-old student of the plastic arts, was the successful applicant. Over the next year Momus and Laila wrote an album together, meeting every Wednesday in Montmartre. Orgonon is the result, a record dedicated to the spirit of psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, who believed that orgasmic energy, correctly accumulated in little boxes, could save the world. The Italian soft porn themes are still audible, as is the presence of Kahimi Karie, Serge Gainsbourg, Klaus Nomi, Vince Clark, Visage and Francis Lai. But there are also exotic elements of Drum and Bass added in London by Pantunes, and a haunting remix by techno artist Scanner. Thank you for choosing Trance Cocktail Airlines. Please place your armrests down and your tables up and prepare for take-off!"
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